An Oklahoma sheriff's deputy has died after being shot by a suspect Tuesday morning.

Authorities said Logan County Sheriff's Deputy David Wade was serving an eviction notice when he was shot by the suspect, 45-year-old Nathan Aaron LeForce.

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LeForce then drove away in the deputy's vehicle. Authorities said he may have carjacked two more vehicles since then. LeForce reportedly drove the deputy's car to Smitty's Gas Station near Coyle, where he carjacked a woman.

LeForce is described as a white male wearing a black shirt with tattoos on his neck.

The stolen vehicle, a gray 2010 Mazda with an Oklahoma tag AEN-616, was believed to have been traveling south on Henney Road from HWY 33, according to Oklahoma City police. That vehicle was found near County Road 76 and Jaxton Road northeast of Guthrie. But police said LeForce is not in custody.

Authorities are looking for him in the area of Jaxton and Post.

Langston University, Mulhall-Orlando schools and Coyle schools have been placed on a lockdown.

The deputy was shot at least three times, once in the face, authorities said. He was taken to OU Medical Center, where he later died from his injuries, family members confirmed.